Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Event Update For 2014-06-16

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "The fire damaged the McDonald Public Works Building, home to the town’s most important equipment, summer and winter. 'That’s all the grass cutting and back hoes for the parks,' Phillips said, pointing to the damage left by the fire. 'And all the snow removal equipment, which we don’t need right now.'"

Quote: "Around 9 a.m., when the vessel was about a mile out, a fire started in the motor. Los Sueños Marina did not specify to The Tico Times what caused the fire, saying only that there was an explosion on board."

Note: Two boats went up in flames within 3 minutes in two different marinas in Washington DC in February too, mentioned in the 2014-02-11 update. Two boats going up in flames in 3 minutes in 'separate' fires? What was that, coincidence? Not a chance...

Note: This second car to ignite was about 3 miles away from the first car, and the fires broke out at about the same time, so arson is highly unlikely unless there was a team of arsonists working together to make sure these two cars ignited at the same time, or unless the arsonist has teleportation or time travel capabilities. The wee hours are when the atmosphere cools and contracts, which will push any hydrogen sulfide or methane in the air above closer to the ground, making fires, explosions and people and animals sickening and/or dying more common during those hours. As the atmospheric contamination problem intensifies there will be more cars bursting into flame like this. It's happened to vehicles being driven too, of course, where two vehicles have burst into flame at the same time on different sides of a highway and that sort of thing. Same general area, same timeframe, same atmosphere...

Quote: "Warehouse owners say the damage is extensive after this fire, probably costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. They also say Turnip Masonry had construction equipment inside that building which is now destroyed with fire, water, and smoke damage."

Note: There's that popping sound again, heard right as many fires have broken out in the last couple of years. That's the sound of flammable gases in the atmosphere finding an ignition source (often electrified copper) and igniting with one or more smallish explosions, which is what makes that sound. If you hear a sound like that at your residence, you might wanna do a walk-thru and make sure nothing has started burning...

Quote: "Travelers are encouraged to avoid the Bowl Canyon Recreation Area and roads leading to it, as the Assayii Fire has grown to more than 12,100 acres. Routes 134 and 30 are closed at Sheep Springs and Mexican Springs, respectively. On Monday the Navajo Nation Commission on Emergency Management passed a resolution declaring a state of emergency. About 50 residences are threatened."

Quote: "Darren White, fire chief of the Ozark Fire Protection District, said fire fighters from Ozark and three other departments battled the blaze reported just before 5 a.m. The home at McCracken Road and Missouri 14 was a total loss, he said. No one was at home at the time of the blaze, White said."

Quote: "The fire occurred about 2:30 a.m. Monday, June 16, 2014 on M-115 near Erwin in Cleon Township. The vehicle had one occupant, who is deceased, according to the Mannistee County Sheriff's Office."

Quote: "Lesperance said the property belongs to the Belle River sewage treatment plant."

Note: Hydrogen sulfide is adsorbing onto materials. Then when fire breaks out, the smoke may contain some unburned hydrogen sulfide, which can knock you unconscious or dead. Even if just knocked unconscious, if there's a fire burning right there then you're apt to die anyway, like this man. I've been noticing a fair number of deaths just like this one, to go along with the various firefighters dropping dead...

Quote: "Police believe they've found the body of a missing angler north of Kingston, Ont. Provincial police began searching late Sunday afternoon after a boat, which a man had been fishing from on Hambly Lake near Verona, was found unoccupied."

Quote: "A man was found dead around 4 Sunday afternnoon in Monument Valley Park. A park patron called police to say the man's body was leaning against a pedestrian bridge near where I-25 passes over the park."

Quote: "Lira said the accident occurred around 4:30 a.m. when the driver of the bus coming from the western city of Barquisimeto lost control and 'hit the highway's dividing strip and then collided with a fixed object, a tree,' for causes as yet unknown."

Quote: "This was one of the worst accidents to occur in Venezuela, where a number of collisions with multiple fatalities have taken place in recent years. In July 2013, 16 people died and 33 were injured when a truck and a bus crashed in the central state of Guarico, while in April 2012 a collision of buses near the eastern city of Barcelona left 14 dead and 22 injured."

Note: So what they're saying is that really bad accidents have started occurring in recent times...

Quote: "The car was engulfed in flames. The impact hurled the driver, identified later as Surasak Singkham, 34, of Lop Buri's Phatthana Nikhom district, out of the car. He was killed instantly. After the fire, police found two charred bodies in the back seat."

Quote: "We are told that the cyclist was traveling southbound when he stated that a pack of 8 to 10 dogs came at him from both sides of the road and attacked him. The bicyclist was bitten several times but was able to escape. There have been no other reports of similar attacks in the area."

Quote: "Apparently, there used to be a different policy on what to do with the deceased. 'Years ago we would give them a vodka tonic, a Daily Mail and eye shades and be like "yeah they're fine," she said to the group.'"

Note: That actually seems like a pretty reasonable plan! If I was next to a dead guy and they did that, I'd drink his vodka tonic and then tell the stewardess that he asked me to ask her for a refill...

Note: All the volcanoes that have been erupting are resulting in the Earth cooling, but all the methane belching into the atmosphere is resulting in the Earth warming, so we have two forces yanking the climate in different directions now. In the long run the methane will win that battle and the Earth will bake. In the short term though, who knows, could see volcanic winter, or wild variations as the climate continues to destabilize, torn between the competing forces...

Quote: "Parts of India are experiencing one of the worst heatwaves to ever hit central and northern regions, due to the late summer monsoon. Temperatures peaked at 44C in some areas, causing the death of many people due to sunstroke. Temperatures in Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan states started to surge last week to 42-43C, with 45 sunstroke deaths registered in Vizianagaram district, an eastern state of Andhra Pradesh. In East Godavari, another district, it is said that 31 people have died."

2 comments:

Just keeps gettin' hotter and hotter as we keep belching CO2 and other heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere. Methane (and H2S) levels keep rising steadily and the attendant fires and explosions are becoming more numerous, as are the number of people dropping dead as a result of contact and proximity. Electrical infrastructure is being destroyed too, so expect lots of power outages (before the power totally goes out). Amazing that we're seeing rows of buildings burning now, multiple vehicles bursting into flame in the same area or close by, and even trains are now burning regularly.

Great update Jonny. Pa with fires and other incidents all over the place again in the past few days.

Yeah, gettin' pretty scary out there nowadays! I count every day where I don't drop dead, burn to death, get smooshed in an accident, get sucked into a sinkhole or eat another person's face as a victory!